Why re-invent the wheel? Below are two links from the Post papers that showed up in my inbox this morning. One article reports on the success of yesterday’s Memorial Day parade, replete with great photos. The second article tells about the extended deadline for registering for summer art classes at The Gallery School in downtown Pottstown. Thanks, Joe Zlomek!

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And while I’m at it, you provided a terrific job of coverage here at Positively! Pottstown regarding the Memorial Weekend activities at Trilogy Park. You wrote great stories out of it, and – better still, in my mind – again demonstrated that outsiders generally think a whole lot better of us as a community then we do ourselves.

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Happy Hour Hiatus

After 28 events since October 2010, the Positively Pottstown Happy Hour is taking a break! These mostly-monthly gatherings showcased local businesses, arts organizations, bakers, restaurants, and caterers and brought people together for networking. I have a feeling it won't be too long before we're all getting together again... in the meantime, be well and buy local!

NORRISTOWN >> The fate of a Horsham man accused of operating his vehicle in a reckless fashion by speeding and of being the primary cause of a two-vehicle crash in Upper Dublin that killed a Glenside woman is about to be in the hands of a jury.A Montgomery County jury will begin deliberations on Wednesday at the trial of Erek Collier Cunningham, 49, of […]

LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska carried out its first execution in more than two decades on Tuesday with a drug combination never tried before, including the first use of the powerful opioid fentanyl in a lethal injection.Carey Dean Moore, 60, was pronounced dead at 10:47 a.m. Moore had been sentenced to death for killing two cab drivers in Omaha in 1979.